How to withdraw money from Wise to bank account

Claire Millard
Şeyma Mektepli
Last updated
25 May 2023

Wise accounts can be used to receive payments fee free in 10 currencies, and to hold any of over 50 supported currencies. If you’ve got a balance in your Wise account you might want to withdraw it to your regular bank account, or use your Wise card to make cash withdrawals from an ATM at home or abroad.

In this guide we’ll cover how to withdraw money from Wise to a bank, how to use your Wise card to make ATM withdrawals, and all you need to know about the fees and limits involved.

Table of contents

  • How to withdraw money from a Wise account

  • Option 1: Withdraw money from Wise to a bank account

  • Option 2: Wise cash withdrawal at an ATM

  • How to withdraw money from Wise to a bank account

  • Fees & limits to withdraw to bank account

  • How to withdraw cash from a Wise account

  • Fees & limits to withdraw cash

How to withdraw money from a Wise account

If someone has sent you a payment to your multi-currency Wise account, or if you’ve got a balance in your Wise account that you want to use, you can withdraw your money from Wise in MYR or the currency of your choice. You can withdraw money from Wise in two main ways: send the money from a Wise balance to a bank account or get a Wise debit card and withdraw cash. We’ll cover both Wise withdrawal options in more detail below.

If someone is sending you a payment through Wise, it’s also good to know you can have the funds deposited to your regular bank account if you’d prefer. There’s no need to have a Wise multi-currency account to receive money through Wise at all if you don’t want to - we’ll also touch on how receiving money with Wise without a Wise account works, a little later.

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Here’s what we’ll focus on first - withdrawing from a Wise account balance:

Option 1: Withdraw money from Wise to a bank account

If you hold a Wise balance in any of the 50+ supported currencies, you can withdraw some or all of your money to a bank account. You’ll be able to either send funds without switching currencies, or convert a balance in your Wise account to the currency you need as part of the withdrawal.

Option 2: Wise cash withdrawal at an ATM

Wise account holders can also get a Wise debit card and use it to make cash withdrawals at any of millions of ATMs around the world. All account holders can make some free withdrawals every month, in 170+ countries, with low fees once your free transactions are exhausted.

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How to withdraw money from Wise to a bank account

You can withdraw money from a Wise balance to a bank account - either in the same currency of the balance, or in a different supported currency, depending on your preferences.

Here’s how to withdraw money from Wise to a bank account easily in the Wise app:

1. Log into the Wise app and select the balance you want to withdraw from

Simply tap the currency balance you want to withdraw from in the app’s home page, to see your balance in that currency, and your options.

2. Select Send and enter or choose the bank account you want to withdraw to

You’ll be able to select a recipient account from those you’ve previously withdrawn or sent money to, or tap add a new recipient to enter a new bank account. You can save accounts under a nickname to make it easier to find them next time, too.

3. Enter the amount you want to withdraw

Enter the value you want to withdraw, confirm the currency, and check any fees that apply to your withdrawal. You’ll also get a delivery estimate so you’ll know when to expect the money to arrive.

4. Confirm the payment to transfer your balance to your bank account

Check everything over, confirm the payment using your 2 step authentication settings, and you’re good to go. You’ll be notified in the app when your transfer is being processed.

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Fees to withdraw money from Wise to a bank account 

If you’re withdrawing from Wise without any currency conversion - so from a MYR balance to a Malaysia based MYR account, for example - there’s just a small transfer fee to pay. Here are the Wise fees to withdraw MYR to a bank account in MYR, using a bank transfer, across a couple of payment values:

Withdrawing MYR to a MYR account - withdrawal amountWithdrawing MYR to a MYR account - Wise fee
500 MYR1.91 MYR
5,000 MYR1.91 MYR

If the currencies are different - withdrawing from a Wise MYR balance to a EUR account, for example - you’ll  see the exchange rate being used, the currency conversion fee and how much you’ll receive in your bank account once the withdrawal has been processed.

Currency conversion uses the mid-market exchange rate and low fees from 0.41%. To illustrate, here are the Wise fees to withdraw MYR to a EUR bank account, using a bank transfer, across a couple of payment values:

Withdrawing MYR to a EUR account - withdrawal amountWithdrawing MYR to a EUR account - Wise fee
500 MYR4.73 MYR
5,000 MYR30.68 MYR
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Limits to withdraw money from Wise to a bank account 

Wise has a withdrawal limit which varies based on the currency you’re withdrawing and whether you’re a Malaysian citizen, an expat or a foreign worker. Malaysian citizens and expatriates can usually send up to 30,000 MYR/day, while foreign workers have a limit of 5,000 MYR/month.

Can I withdraw cash from a Wise account?

So, can you withdraw cash from Wise? The good news is that you can easily order a Wise card and withdraw cash at an ATM at home or abroad.

There’s a one time order fee of 13.7 MYR to pay when you get your first Wise card, with no monthly or annual fees after that. You’ll also get a digital card you can use instantly, and some free ATM withdrawals every month. More on the Wise ATM withdrawal fees and limits, next.

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How to withdraw cash from a Wise account

Let’s walk through how to order a Wise debit card step by step, so you’ll be ready to withdraw cash from your Wise account.

Here’s how to order and activate a Wise card:

  1. Log into the Wise app or head to the Wise desktop site

  2. Tap the Cards tab and order your Wise card - you’ll need to have a currency balance to place your order

  3. Confirm your personal details, and complete any required verification step

  4. Pay the one time order fee of 13.7 MYR

  5. Your Wise card will arrive in the post, and you’ll be able to use your Wise digital card instantly online, or to make mobile payments through a service like Apple Pay

  6. Once your physical Wise card arrives you can activate the contactless feature by making a chip and PIN payment or cash withdrawal

Once you have your physical Wise card you can make cash withdrawals at ATMs around the world. Simply insert your card and enter the Wise PIN which you can find in the Wise app easily - just like using any other ATM card.

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Wise ATM cash withdrawal fees

You can take out cash from an ATM for free twice a month, up to a total amount of 1,000 MYR. After that, there’s a fee of 5 MYR per transaction, plus 1.75% of the withdrawal amount.

If you’re withdrawing in a currency you don’t hold in your Wise account, your Wise card will convert funds from the currency balance that offers the lowest possible fees, with conversion costs from 0.41%.

Related: How to use Wise card abroad

Wise ATM withdrawal limit

Wise ATM limits for Wise cards linked to Malaysian Wise accounts are as follows:

  • Single withdrawal limit: 5,700 MYR

  • Daily withdrawal limit: 8,600 MYR

  • Monthly withdrawal limit: 17,000 MYR

It’s helpful to know that the monthly limit of 17,000 MYR is the default limit, and can be adjusted to 23,000 MYR in the Wise app if you’d prefer. ATM operators might have their own limits which could be lower than the Wise limits imposed.

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Receiving money from Wise

The options we’ve looked at so far cover how to withdraw money from a Wise account if you already hold a Wise balance. However, you don’t necessarily need a Wise account to receive money through Wise.

If someone wants to send you a payment through Wise you can simply give them your regular bank details, and they can set up the transfer to be deposited right to your normal bank account. You won’t need to do anything to get your money, and the sender can set up a notification so you get an email when the payment has arrived in your bank account.

Related: How to open a Wise account in Malaysia

Conclusion: How to withdraw money from Wise

You can withdraw money from Wise if you hold a Wise balance in any of the 50+ supported currencies in the Wise multi-currency account. Withdraw from your Wise currency balance by sending the funds to your preferred bank account, or by getting a Wise debit card to make a cash withdrawal at home or abroad.

If you’ve not got a Wise account, you can still get paid through Wise to your regular bank account. Just give the person sending you money your normal bank details, and the payment can be deposited right into your account for convenience - with many payments arriving instantly. Use this guide to help you withdraw a Wise currency balance easily, or to get paid by someone else right to your bank account with a Wise low cost transfer. Easy.

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FAQs

How do I withdraw money from my Wise account?

Withdraw a Wise currency balance by sending it to your normal bank account, or by ordering a linked Wise debit card that allows you to make cash withdrawals all around the world. There’s a low fee to make a withdrawal from Wise to your bank account, and all Wise card holders can make up to 2 ATM withdrawals fee free every month, to a maximum of 1,000 MYR. Low ATM fees apply after that.

Can you withdraw money from Wise?

Yes. If you hold a Wise account balance you can withdraw it back to your regular bank account, or get a Wise debit card to withdraw your money from an ATM at home or abroad. There’s a low fee to withdraw funds from Wise to a bank, which varies depending on whether or not you need to convert currencies to complete your withdrawal. All Wise card holders can make some fee free ATM withdrawals every month, too.